Errin Haines Originally published by The 19th This week in #2024Watch came what felt like a seismic development: Reps. Katie Porter and Barbara Lee both signaled their intentions to run for the Senate seat currently held by fellow Democrat Dianne Feinstein — whether she decides to run again or not. The …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene Lands on Homeland Security Panel Two Years After House Democrats Exiled Her
Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder With Republicans regaining control of the U.S. House of Representatives, controversial Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has had her committee privileges restored after Democrats stripped them in early 2021. Greene has been tapped for the House Homeland Security Committee, multiple news outlets reported Tuesday. She has …
Read More »Judge Refuses To Dismiss Legal Challenge To DeSantis’ Asylum-Seeker Flights
Michael Moline, Florida Phoenix A state senator’s legal challenge to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ asylum-seeker airlifts will proceed to trial under a ruling that a state trial judge in Tallahassee handed down on Friday. “I think we need to just hear out these issues,” Circuit Judge John Cooper said following arguments …
Read More »Defeated GOP Candidate for New Mexico House Arrested Over Shootings at Democrats’ Homes
Solomon Peña, a Republican former candidate for New Mexico‘s state House, was arrested by Albuquerque police on Monday in connection with a string of recent drive-by shootings targeting the homes of Democratic lawmakers. Peña, who lost his November race by an overwhelming margin of 26% to 74%, is suspected of …
Read More »Justifying Attack on Social Security, House Republican Claims People ‘Want to Work Longer’
Jake Johnson, Common Dreams Republican Rep. Rick Allen of Georgia suggested last week that he would support raising the Social Security retirement age—a policy change that would slash benefits across the board—because people have approached him and said they “actually want to work longer.” Confronted by an advocate in the …
Read More »House Republican Introduces Bill To End Telework For Federal Employees
Last week, GOP Congressman James Comer from Kentucky introduced a bill, that if passed, could mean the end of working from home for many federal employees. The Stopping Home Office Work’s Unproductive Problems (SHOW UP) Act would require that within 30 days of passing, every agency returns to pre-pandemic arrangements. That …
Read More »Biden Preaches Message Of Redeeming America’s Soul During Visit To MLK Jr.’s Hometown Church
Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder President Joe Biden took to the pulpit Sunday at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where Martin Luther King Jr. once delivered many powerful and eloquent sermons in the final years of his life. With an invitation from Ebenezer pastor and U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, Biden on …
Read More »Abortion Bans Don’t Prosecute Pregnant People. That May Be About To Change.
Shefali Luthra Originally published by The 19th As state lawmakers weigh new restrictions on abortion, some Republicans are revisiting a longstanding taboo of not prosecuting pregnant people for seeking abortions in places where the procedure is banned, though the topic remains divisive among anti-abortion advocates. State restrictions have so far …
Read More »U.S. To Hit Debt Limit Much Sooner Than Expected, Thrusting Congress Into Showdown
Jennifer Shutt, Pennsylvania Capital-Star The U.S. government will hit its borrowing limit next week, forcing the new, divided Congress into negotiations over the debt limit much sooner than expected, though a potential date for the nation to default isn’t expected until this summer. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote to Congress …
Read More »Voters Have Few Options To Remove George Santos From Congress – Aside From Waiting Until The Next Election
Jonathan Entin, Case Western Reserve University There are mounting calls from both politicians and voters to force the newly elected apparent fabulist U.S. Rep. George Santos from Congress following revelations he fabricated his background and other details of his life. But New York’s 3rd Congressional District voters, who elected Santos …
Read More »Louisiana Lawmakers Want ‘In God We Trust’ Signs In Every Classroom
Wesley Muller, Louisiana Illuminator One of the first bills filed ahead of Louisiana’s 2023 legislative Session would require all public schools and universities to put a new sign in every classroom: “In God We Trust.” House Bill 8, cosponsored by Republican Reps. Dodie Horton of Houghton and Jack McFarland of …
Read More »Senate Democrats Demand Answers From Southwest About Holiday ‘Meltdown’
A group of 15 U.S. senators on Thursday demanded answers from Southwest Airlines’ CEO regarding the company’s management of the disastrous 2022 holiday season, when thousands of travelers were stranded in airports amid nearly 16,000 flight cancelations. “The mass flight cancellations at Southwest Airlines… during the last week of December …
Read More »Resignation Demanded After Wisconsin GOP Official Boasts of Suppressing Black, Hispanic Vote
Brett Wilkins, Common Dreams Voting rights advocates in Wisconsin on Thursday called on a far-right conspiracy theorist and member of the state’s election authority to resign following revelations that he boasted about suppressing Black and Brown Milwaukee voters during last year’s midterms. Urban Milwaukee first reported that Bob Spindell, chairman …
Read More »House Passes Legislation Barring Sales Of Strategic Reserve Oil To China
Jacob Fischler, Georgia Recorder U.S. House Republicans wrapped up their first week in the majority Thursday by passing with bipartisan support a bill to prohibit the Energy Department from selling the nation’s stockpile of crude oil to China or affiliated entities. The bill, written by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy …
Read More »All-Women Slate Will Lead Congress’ Efforts To Keep The Government Funded
Mel Leonor Barclay Originally published by The 19th In the intensely divided 118th Congress, the job of leading bipartisan efforts to keep the government funded will belong to four women lawmakers for the first time ever. Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington will become the second woman ever to lead …
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